Scott Denett Promo Bio
Scott is an Artist and Jazz Guitarist with roots from master musician Pat Martino. He is Currently preparing for the release of his self produced Jazz DVD and CD, “Scott Denett The New Yorker.”
Scott began playing guitar at the age of twelve and within six months was already playing professionally as a Jazz Guitarist. Growing up in the Washington DC area Scott’s first break came from the Blues Alley youth orchestra, that led to a performance with Jazz icon Dizzy Gillespie, and opening for Joe Pass and Ella Fitzgerald at the Kennedy Center.
Denett gained national recognition from Downbeat Magazine after entering the first Annual Musicfest competition and winning best jazz combo. This led to an Article in Downbeat magazine which by coincidence also had an article about Pat Martino.
Scott began his studies with Pat Martino at 16 years old, and Pat is by far the dominant influence on his playing. “The Great Stream” a Martino composition is featured on the DVD.
The next big gig came from an unlikely source, McDonalds. The McDonalds All American Jazz Band was a nation wide musician competition and Scott won the guitar chair. Fellow musicians included top Artists such as Geoff Keezer and Chris Potter. This led to a Performance in front of 10,000 people in Atlantic City, and in front of millions on the Jerry Lewis Telethon. It was an unforgettable 6 week tour.
Scott was recruited by the world famous William Paterson University at the downbeat musicfest competition. He graduated with a bachelors degree in Jazz performance.
“Scott Denett The New Yorker” will be released as a DVD / CD soon. This project was inspired by Scott’s living in the city and the purchase of an incredible instrument. The NYSD-9 New Yorker from D’Angelico. It is simply an inspiring instrument and Scott is proud to be associated with the company.
“Remember the name Scott Denett you will be hearing allot more from this young man.” -Harold Mabern